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INVENTOR COOL/FCOOL-8BS User Manual

INVENTOR COOL/FCOOL-8BS
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Maintenance
Service Manual
(2) Press the clasp and lift joint A upwards to remove it.(As shown in following fig
●Put through the power supply and then press ON/OFF button on remote controller to start the unit.
●Press mode button to select auto, cooling, drying, fan or heating function, and then check if the unit
operates normally.
●If ambient temperature is below 16°C, the unit can't operate in cooling mode.
clasp
joint A
upwards
disassemble
In cooling or drying operation, the condensation water will be drained to the chassis and spattered by water-striking motor. As
the temperature of condenser is high, most of the condensation water will be evaporated and drained to outdoor. So usually, only
a little condensation water will be accumulated inside the chassis and you do not need to discharge the water frequently.
When the chassis is full with water, the buzzer will give out 8 sounds and "H8" is displayed to remind user to discharge water:
●Move the unit to a suitable place for discharging water; do not tilt the unit and keep it horizontal during moving;
●Take the drainage pipe from the clip and pull out the rubber plug on the drainage pipe to discharge water;
●Put back the rubber plug onto drainage pipe after finishing discharging water and then fix the pipe on the cli
●After full water protection is eliminated and the compressor has been stopped for 3 minutes, the unit will resume operation.
8.4 Operation test
8.5 Drainage way

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INVENTOR COOL/FCOOL-8BS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandINVENTOR
ModelCOOL/FCOOL-8BS
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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